“In 2016, you were given 365 days in the county jail and you didn’t learn a lesson,” Judge Gerald M. Prill said prior to fashioning a sentence. “You’re going to learn today.”

Amanda Laura Schemke, of Bad Axe, was sentenced to two years — maximum 14 years — in the state’s prison system for two counts of delivery of a controlled substance. The 27-year-old pleaded guilty in December.

Schemke was charged after selling Suboxone pills to a confidential informant on two different occasions last year — Nov. 23 and Dec. 5.

“I battle with addiction every day, and I’m finally ready to get help,” Schemke said at sentencing.

Defense attorney Michelle Siev asked the court to adopt the lower end of the sentencing guidelines, which included county jail time. That would give Schemke an opportunity to enter a substance abuse treatment program, Siev said.